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Want to Know How to Treat Hyperhidrosis? Here Are Some Effective Ways to Handle Excessive Sweating!
Thu, 15 Oct 2009

I bet you'll agree with me that excessive sweating just flat out sucks!

Imagine this - you're on a first date with someone new. Things are going along great, then you notice a look of disgust on your date's face. To your horror, you see that your armpits are literally soaking that nice shirt you just bought! Gross!

If you have a sweating problem, I'm sure you can relate to a similar situation. Excessive perspiration, aka hyperhidrosis, manifests in a few different ways - sweaty armpits, sweaty hands, sweaty feet, facial sweating, etc. Whatever type of sweating disorder you have, they can all cause unnecessary embarrassment.

But you absolutely do not have to suffer from this condition!

In today's modern world, there are several treatments to help you to stop sweating. Some require the expertise of a medical professional, and others are simple home remedies that you can apply yourself at home.

Botox - Botox injections are used most often for excessive armpit sweating. Multiple injections are made to block the nerves in the area that affect the production of sweat.

Electrical stimulation - Used most often for the hands, the hands are placed in water where a mild electrical current passes through. This short circuits the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands.

Baking soda/cornstarch - With this home remedy, you apply a mixture of baking soda and cornstarch to the problem area. After letting it sit for about half an hour, you then rinse off with water. What this does is absorb excess moisture so that it doesn't get on your clothes and cause those dreaded pit stains.

Believe it or not, it's possible to completely cure your excessive sweating within 2 weeks!

You can mask the effects with home remedies, but if you're ready to stop sweating for good, click here to learn about these all-natural, new techniques!

Bryan Canton - EzineArticles Expert Author
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